Stroke mechanisms in adult moyamoya disease: The association between infarction patterns and quantitative magnetic resonance angiography flow state

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2023 Dec;32(12):107447. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2023.107447. Epub 2023 Oct 28.

Abstract

Introduction: Flow augmentation is the mainstay treatment for moyamoya disease as hemodynamic failure is believed to be the dominant mechanism. We aimed to investigate the mechanisms of stroke in moyamoya disease by assessing the relationship between infarction patterns and quantitative magnetic resonance angiography flow state.

Methods: A retrospective study of adult patients with suspected MMD who presented with MRI confirmed acute ischemic stroke predating or following QMRA by a maximum of six months between 2009 and 2021 was conducted. Of the 177 consecutive patients with MMD who received QMRA, 35 patients, consisting of 41 hemispheres, met inclusion criteria. Flow-status was dichotomized into low-flow and normal-flow state based on previously established criteria.

Results: Mixed infarction pattern was the most frequent finding (70.7 %), followed by embolic (17.1 %), perforator (7.3 %), and internal borderzone (IBZ) (4.9 %). Infarction patterns were further dichotomized into IBZ+ (internal borderzone alone or mixed) and IBZ- (no internal borderzone constituent). Low-flow states were not significantly more frequent in the IBZ+ compared to IBZ- population (48.4 % vs. 20.0 %, p = 0.14). Ipsilateral posterior cerebral artery fractional flow was significantly higher with IBZ+ compared to IBZ- (345.0 % vs. 214.7 %, p = 0.04).

Conclusion: Mixed infarction pattern was the most common pattern of infarction in patients with moyamoya disease, implying hypoperfusion and thromboembolism are codominant stroke mechanisms. An association between ICA flow status and infarction pattern was not found, although QMRA evidence of more robust posterior cerebral artery leptomeningeal collaterals was found in patients with a hypoperfusion contribution to their stroke mechanism.

Keywords: Hemodynamics; Ischemic stroke; Moyamoya disease; Quantitative magnetic resonance angiography.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Blood Flow Velocity
  • Cerebral Angiography*
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Ischemic Stroke / diagnostic imaging
  • Ischemic Stroke / etiology
  • Ischemic Stroke / physiopathology
  • Magnetic Resonance Angiography*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Moyamoya Disease* / complications
  • Moyamoya Disease* / diagnostic imaging
  • Moyamoya Disease* / physiopathology
  • Perfusion Imaging
  • Predictive Value of Tests*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Young Adult